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    ORGANIC RE-ADJUSTMENT

    CALM

    AROUSED

    EMOTION

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    EMOTIONS

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    EMOVERE

    Latin word which literally

    means to move out

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    EMOTION

    State of mind in whichfeelings, sentiments or

    attitudes are predominantover cognition and volition.

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    MOODS

    Mild emotions, temporary in nature,

    but may last longer but in varying

    degrees in individuals.

    TEMPERAMENT Innate emotional level

    characteristic of a person.

    PREFERENCES

    The mildest form of affective

    states, concerns or inclinations,biases, likes, dislikes.

    ATTITUDES

    Organized patterns ofpreferences; could be correct orbad.

    PREJUDICES

    Unfavorable attitudes anddefended strongly by theindividual.

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    MOODS

    Negative Thinker ; Positive

    Thinker

    TEMPERAMENT Racial Discrimination

    PREFERENCES

    Love, bad tripATTITUDES

    Soft-spoken ; High blood

    PREJUDICES

    Gender ; Color

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    ELEMENTS OF EMOTIONS

    THE BODY/PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTPrimary Emotions innate and universal

    Secondary Emotions those that vary across

    people and cultures

    THE MIND

    Thought and emotion reciprocate with other;

    they are not opposites.

    CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT

    Strongly influences the content of peoples

    emotional experiences.

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    PHYSIOLOGICAL AROUSAL

    OUR BODY AUTOMATICALLY REACTS

    DURING EMOTIONAL SITUATIONS.THIS IS DUE TO THE AUTONOMIC

    NERVOUS SYSTEM.

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    HOW DO WE FIT EMOTIONAL

    ELEMENTS?

    IMAGINE THIS

    One night you are walking alone in adeserted street, you noticed that someone is

    stalking you. Your heart begins pounding,

    your steps quickened, and you feel scared.

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    HOW DO WE FIT EMOTIONAL

    ELEMENTS?

    Your Heart Begins

    Pounding

    Your Steps Quickened

    You Feel Scared

    Physiological Arousal

    Expressions /

    Reactions

    Feelings / Conscious

    Experience

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    EMOTIONS

    FEELINGS /CONSCIOUSEXPERIENCE

    PHYSIOLOGICALAROUSAL

    EXPRESSIONS/REACTIONS

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    WHICH COMES FIRSTNEXT?

    1. Your Heart Begins Pounding

    2. Your Steps Quickened

    3. You Feel Scared

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    THEORIES OF EMOTION

    MC DOUGALLS THEORY OF EMOTION

    AND INSTINCT

    JAMESLANGE THEORY CANNON-BARD THALAMIC THEORY

    SCHACHTERS TWO FACTOR THEORY

    CENTRAL THEORY (CEREBRAL) SOMATIC THEORY

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    MC DOUGALLS THEORY OF

    EMOTION AND INSTINCT

    EMOTION INSTINCT

    ACTIVITY

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    JAMESLANGE THEORY

    BODILYCHANGE

    PERCEIVEDSTIMULUS

    EMOTIONALEXPERIENCE

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    CANNON-BARD THALAMIC

    THEORY (Emergency Theory)

    PERCEIVEDSTIMULUS

    BODILY CHANGEEMOTIONALEXPERIENCE

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    SCHACHTERS

    TWO-FACTOR THEORY

    EMOTION COGNITION

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    CENTRAL THEORY

    HYPOTHALAMUS conceptPHENOMENA of emotion

    CEREBRALCORTEX

    EMOTIONS

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    SOMATIC THEORY

    SOMATIC ACTIVATION CEREBRALCORTEX

    EMOTIONS

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    Emotional Expressions

    VERBAL

    Use of words in expressing emotions/feelings

    (WRITTEN /ORAL)

    NON-VERBAL Facial Expression

    Gestures

    Sounds

    Silence

    Voice inflection

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    Broad Classifications:

    Anger

    FearDepressive Reactions

    Love

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    ANGER

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    Anger

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    ANGER

    ATTACK

    SOURCE

    (PHYSICAL / VERBAL)

    DISPLACEMENT

    ESCAPE-GOATING

    FREE-FLOATING

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    FEAR

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    AFRAID

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    FEAR

    The Most troublesome kind of

    emotion.

    Experience due to unpreparedness

    to handle a situation.

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    Depressive Reactions

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    DEPRESSIVE

    REACTIONS

    A goal-related emotion, usually an after effect

    of a failure. (Frustration & Disappointment)

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    DEPRESSIVE REACTIONS:

    SADNESS

    GRIEF

    LONELINESS

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    LOV

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    LOVE

    It involves focusing of strongpositive feelings towards others.